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Miami-Dade woman kicked off Metrorail for singing

The mayor of Miami-Dade County has apologized to an 82-year-old woman who was kicked off a Metrorail train.

The Miami Herald reports Emma Anderson was singing religious hymns and making noise on the train Feb. 20 when she ignored a warning from a security guard to quiet down.

A cellphone video taken by a fellow passenger shows the guard physically removing Anderson from the train at the Brickell station. Anderson fell as she struggled with the guard for her rolling suitcase.

Mayor Carlos Gimenez issued an apology to Anderson this week.

Miami-Dade Transit also issued a statement that said county rules prohibit anyone from "singing, dancing or playing a musical instrument" without a commercial permit.

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